Posted on 09/22/2015 7:56:29 PM PDT by proust
Is that the rural version of Schrodinger's Cat?
I get it.
What he’s saying is that it is BAD FOR THE HORDES OF ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS!
Spread the Dutch?
lol
He did this...
1. Cuz of Trump and Ben
2. Cuz Hillary re-affirmed her advocacy of sexual harassment victims last week.
Que?!?
lol - that’s what I thought! So he wants the whites to leave?
Yep - he’s getting desperate.
Not wrong, LETHAL.
Bilingual IS multicultural, n’est ce pas?
That’s good, but too little, too late.
Schrodinger would say that Como’s cow is half dead and half alive.
Which would be something like this:
“Vaca de como está medio muerto y medio vivo.”
Boosh funny gringo! He no bueno.☺
It was supposed to be the summer of Jeb. Coronation next year. GOPe was supposed to shove out Latin invaders down our throats and tell us it takes like sugar.
But DT threw a giant monkey wrench into their machine. Jeb's numbers are in free fall, and now he's imploding on his main message. Amazing.
tastes
yeah right that’s why old Yeb runs his Spanish language ads and denigrates anyone who wants to stem the tide of ILLEGALS.
It’s all about love ya know
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/3337231/posts
FLASHBACK: ... Columba Bush ... Still, she knows how to campaign for a cause: her native Mexico
LA Times ^ | July 31, 1991 | MICHAEL QUINTANILLA
EXCERPT
(Columba) Bush decided to continue campaigning, especially in Latino communities, where her presence and bilingual skills were highly valued. Later that year, at the Republican National Convention, she took the podium to second her father-in-law’s nomination. She had prayed to the Virgin of San Juan for strength. After much prayer and thought, she would give up her Mexican citizenship to vote for George Bush.
“That was a difficult decision to make because up until then I didn’t see any necessity to change my citizenship. My husband wanted me to stay as a Mexican citizen, and the whole family has always respected my decision. I changed my citizenship to vote for my father-in-law.”
http://www.sptimes.com/Floridian/102898/First__ladies2.html
The couple courted by mail and telephone after he returned home. Three years later they married in the campus chapel at the University of Texas in Austin, where Jeb was about to graduate with a degree in Latin American studies. Columba had completed two years of college in Mexico.
Several Bushes were at the wedding, but Columba had only her sister and mother, who didn’t understand a word of the ceremony. Columba spoke very little English herself.
There was no reception.
The Bushes lived in Austin, Houston and Venezuela while Je worked for Texas Commerce Bank. When they moved to South America, George, their firstborn, was not yet 2. Noelle was 4 months old.
“”That was so hard,’’ Columba recalls. “”I had one baby here, on this hip, and another one on the other hip.’’
By 1979, they were back in Texas. While campaigning for his father, Jeb met Florida developer Armando Codina. The two men discussed a commercial real estate partnership based in Miami.
“”Jeb saw the possibilities of a nice life for us in Florida, so that was what we decided to do,’’ says Columba.
Miami has been home ever since. The pervasive Latin culture is a perfect fit for Columba, who adores Spanish soap operas and spicy food.
“”It’s really comfortable here,’’ she says. “”Everywhere I go, there is Spanish, so I never get to practice my English. That is the only problem.’’
At home Jeb and Columba converse in Spanish. “”When I speak English to him, he doesn’t understand me,’’ she says, laughing.
Columba’s accent is charming. She pronounces her husband’s name as “”Jabe.’’ Sometimes she will tilt her head heavenward and say “”Thanks to God,’’ an Anglicized version of gracias a Dios.
Oddly, she has trained herself to pronounce her own name as cuh-LUM-buh, mimicking English speakers. In Spanish, it is co-LOOM-bah.
The Bush children know Spanish but don’t often use it, she says. “”I speak Spanish to them and they answer me in English.’’
Doesn’t he claim to be “bi-cultural”?
All the while pushing multicultural Amnesty.
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